These are the pages for the Offices of Iron Oak, and a brief description of the responsibilities of each office.
For offices that have modern equivalents, today's terms are listed in italics.

The Seneschal acts as Iron Oak's "chapter president", serves as its representative to the outside world, and
is the administrative officer responsible for the "business side" of the group. In addition, the Seneschal is
the media contact for the group.

The Chronicler produces Iron Oak's newsletter, Leaves from the Iron Oak, and (in Iron Oak) is also responsible
for taking meeting minutes and distributing them to the group.

The Chatelaine assists new members in getting to know the S.C.A. and other members of the populace. In Iron Oak,
the Chatelaine also maintains our "Gold Key", or loaner garb, for new and prospective members.

The "MOAS" serves as a central point of contact for the study of historical crafts and sciences. The members of
Iron Oak have diverse talents and interests. To find someone who might share an interest with you, the Minister of
Arts & Sciences is our "go-to" person.

Iron Oak's Herald makes announcements at events, and helps people get their names and devices registered with the
Society's College of Arms.

A marshal supervises the armored combat and other combat-related activities that are often the most recognizable sign
of an SCA event. The Marshal also coordinates and oversees fighting practices, and the fighting activities at Iron Oak events.

Youth Ministers are responsible for assisting parents or legal guardians in integrating their children's activities
into local and Kingdom events. Youth ministers can request other people to assist with youth activities, or if the youth
minister wishes, they can co-ordinate and run activities themselves.

Monthly Meeting

Populace/business meetings are on the second Sunday of each Month from 3-4:30 PM at the Durand Wendy's.

About Iron Oak

Iron Oak has partnered with the canton Ridiing of Hawland Moor to bring you Toy Tourney and Wassial.

This is the recognized web site for the Iron Oak of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.
and is maintained by Robert Mohr. This site may contain electronic versions of the group's governing
documents. Any discrepancies between the electronic version of any information on this site and the
printed version that is available from the originating office will be decided in favor of the printed
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